Yes you should be able to. Just modify the style, change the font color from automatic to black. In the styles pane, click on the style and select Modify. Then click on the font color drop down. By default it should be set to "Automatic". Click on the black color I'm pointing to.
Changing the default font in Word is not obvious. We'll show you an easy way to do this. Open an existing document or enter some text in a new document. Select some text and click the "Font" dialog box button in the "Font" section of the "Home" tab.
Trying "Open and Repair" also did not work. The issue is with the GATLINGGUN font. If I create a new document and use that font, it has the same problem. I tried deleting the font but then when you open the document everything appears as symbols (like Wingdings). Trying to change the font to something else also results in blank boxes.
Click the wide font box to display a list of fonts. From this list, you can hover the mouse over a font to preview it or click it to change the text to that font. You can also adjust boldness
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